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Articulation describes how music is played - here are some examples: | Articulation describes how music is played - here are some examples: | ||
− | http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/legato.png legato - smoothly | + | http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/legato.png legato, [[slur]] - smoothly |
http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-staccato.png staccato - short, detached | http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-staccato.png staccato - short, detached | ||
http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-accent.png accent - louder, with emphasis | http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-accent.png accent - louder, with emphasis | ||
http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-marcato.png marcato - marked, louder | http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-marcato.png marcato - marked, louder | ||
+ | http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-tenuto.png tenuto - held | ||
+ | http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-staccatissimo.png staccatissimo - very detached | ||
+ | Also see [[Dynamics]]. |